Olukorede S. Yishau’s latest body of work, ‘Vaults of Secrets’ (2020), is a work that undoubtably proves his literary prowess....
Fiction authors Steven Dunn and Tope Folarin and dramatists Jordan E. Cooper and Sylvia Khoury are among this year’s winners...
In this fast-paced, explosive tale with short chapters, Tomi Adeyemi weaves a rich tapestry of Orishan culture, fashion, magical symbols,...
Expand Press has announced the publication of Onyeka Onwenu‘s memoir, My Father’s Daughter. The autobiography, set to be released on...
Gayle King confronted 50 Cent at a black-tie gala about his history of “talkin’ s–t” about her best friend, Oprah...
Right from the prelude, signs of protestations are evident in Tope Adeboboye’s Sunny Side of Midnight, a relatively voluminous, striking...
Part literary history, part feminist historiography, And Wrote My Story Anyway: Black South African Women’s Novels as Feminism critically examines...
Olukorede Yishau’s debut work of fiction—In The Name of Our Father, was a massive revelation. An entertainingly confident saga, it...
Yale University history professor Robert Harms expertly weaves together the strands of history in “Land of Tears.” The long era...
A book titled “Abba Kyari: Portrait of a Loyalist – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Sides of Public...
Five Jordan, a new arts for social development collective, was formally launched on the 31st of January 2020 at an event...
Do yourself a favour and get stuck into Nigerian-American author Tomi Adeyemi’s The Legacy of Orïsha series. The trilogy set...